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Re: I'm Loosing It...

 

Hello All



This could be a common problem, the CNRFGWA operates on 433.92 Mhz.

This frequency is right in the middle of the of the 440 ham radio band that

covers from 420.0 Mhz. to 450.0 Mhz. I live a ? mile from our main Weather

Repeater, I had to change one of our remote receive link frequencies that

was on 434.0 Mhz. because it was interfering with my CNRFGWA.

The 420 to 450 Mhz. band is also shared with some First Responder agencies
like

Police, fire, ambulance. Mostly in rural areas.

I was really surprised that Crestron had used the 433.92 Mhz. frequency.

I guess that is why they came out with the CNRFGWA-418 that operates at 418
Mhz.

so it would have less interference.



Lee



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of silviacity
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 11:56 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: I'm Loosing It...





Apologies for bumping an old thread, hopefully my experience can help
someone else.

i had a similar problem with an RTI, CNRFGWA and Pro2. Worked fine for a
long time, then 2 days ago, all 3 CNRFGWA lights on, all the time. Swapped
another CNRFGWA, same problem, all lights on.

Checked code, cabling...

Nothing I tried fixed the problem.

I remembered I also had FOB troubles with my car alarm that afternoon, which
suggested interference of some sort.

Unfortunately, returning home the next day, the car alarm FOB worked fine,
and the CNRFGWA activity LED was off.

The system worked exactly as it had before the problem arose.

I figure one of the neighbours has a ham radio or something like that, and
its just flooding the 433mhz band and the CNRFGWA is picking up on it and
freaking out.

Ill update this if it happens again, and I can figure out the source of
interference.

(as a note, i live in a big house on a big section in the burbs, its not an
inner city apartment)

Dan.

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , Simon
Cope <sjcope@...> wrote:

Yup. Your gateway is screwed. I used to see this reasonably frequently a
few years back - you'll need to send the GW back for repair/replacement.

Simon C

2010/1/21 Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...>



My system at home: I replaced a C2N-CBD with a CNX-BF12. Existing wire,
didn't even change the Phoenix connectors. Now all of a sudden the
ML-500/600s on the CNRFGWA-418 stop chatting.

Disconnect CNX-BF12 Cresnet at the CNT-BLOCK end of the cable... no
change.
Even with an ML-500 at 6", 18", and 3'.

Take antenna off CNRFGWA-418 and the ML-500 works within about 3' of the
gateway. Put antenna back on, goes back to not working.

An interesting observation is that the "SIGNAL" LED on the 433 CNRFGWA
right next to the -418 is clearly illuminated with I hit any button; the
"SIGNAL" LED on the -418 only flashes when I take the antenna off or
physically touch the ML-500 to the -418's antenna (in that case, though,
even though the signal usually LED comes on nothing seems to happen)

Making me scratch my head even more: Using Superdebugger is showing me
"something" being received by the gateway, but that's not triggering the
logic associated with the press in the program

E.g. press and release "Prev Ch" on the remote that should be RFID 20
<01/21/2010 14:17:03>CRX:Slot-01.ID-73 :1 Way TX ID:6F Join:33 Value:1
<01/21/2010 14:17:03>CRX:Slot-01.ID-73 :1 Way TX ID:00 Join:0 Value:0

Press and release softkey 10 for group 1
<01/21/2010 14:19:01>CRX:Slot-01.ID-73 :1 Way TX ID:49 Join:34 Value:1
<01/21/2010 14:19:01>CRX:Slot-01.ID-73 :1 Way TX ID:00 Join:0 Value:0

Any ideas?

Lincoln

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Applications Engineer
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC

V: 440.449.1100 x1107 F: 440.449.1106 I:
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Re: VBrick SDK anyone?

 

FYI, I did try some raw commands from the Crestron module and received SNMP Set/Get errors that I guess I would expect if I'm not 'logged into' the correct account.

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:

Excellent info Lincoln, I'm no expert in command prompt designation, but I suspected I wasn't logged into the right 'account'. I haven't changed the promp char yet, but I would think that most of the other commands wouldn't work in the incorrect account either. I received other info on the only CLI login, admin/admin, and I'll give it a go. I may have been logged into a higher level account thus $hit ain't workin'.

Appreciate the reply as always!

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@> wrote:

I'm not a VBrick expert by any stretch of the imagination (they're becoming more and more rare and when I come across them they're either an "uncontrolled destination" or controlled via contact closure only (start + stop) but if VBrick is like Cisco (and a lot of other CLIs) the prompt may be your clue...

In Cisco (and others) land

Device> indicates that you're in an unprivelaged (sandboxed, restricted/no changes, read only) shell where
Device# indicates that you're in a privelaged (enabled, make changes, do damage) shell.

Perhaps the Crestron module for the VBrick is expecting and (only needs since you said its worked before) a unprivelaged shell and the preson who set up the 'Brick thought you gave the account you're using (or the serial port uses by default) more privelages...

So if you change the > to a # does the module work?

Lincoln

________________________________________
From: Crestron@... [Crestron@...] On Behalf Of matt_rasmussen_2000 [mjrtoo@]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 8:08 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: VBrick SDK anyone?

If there are any lurkers, I spent a little time on it today and it seems like I'm receiving a different prompt than the Crestron module. The Crestron module shows you should receive VBrick> and I receive VBrick#. I realize this may mean I'm logged into the wrong 'account' or something like that so I have two questions that might help.

1) Does a special account need to be setup for Crestron for control, or just login the general admin account?
2) Is there any setup for the serial port, or just leave it 'disabled', meaning not a responder or initiator.

Thanks all!

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@> wrote:

I'm using the module on the Crestron site, have called VBrick and they say the SDK is the same across the encoder line, the guy setting up the VBrick says it's setup properly...I'm stuck in the middle. :)

I've used the module on other devices and it's been fine, so I'm thinking something isn't setup right, but want to cover all my bases.



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Re: VBrick SDK anyone?

 

Excellent info Lincoln, I'm no expert in command prompt designation, but I suspected I wasn't logged into the right 'account'. I haven't changed the promp char yet, but I would think that most of the other commands wouldn't work in the incorrect account either. I received other info on the only CLI login, admin/admin, and I'll give it a go. I may have been logged into a higher level account thus $hit ain't workin'.

Appreciate the reply as always!

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

I'm not a VBrick expert by any stretch of the imagination (they're becoming more and more rare and when I come across them they're either an "uncontrolled destination" or controlled via contact closure only (start + stop) but if VBrick is like Cisco (and a lot of other CLIs) the prompt may be your clue...

In Cisco (and others) land

Device> indicates that you're in an unprivelaged (sandboxed, restricted/no changes, read only) shell where
Device# indicates that you're in a privelaged (enabled, make changes, do damage) shell.

Perhaps the Crestron module for the VBrick is expecting and (only needs since you said its worked before) a unprivelaged shell and the preson who set up the 'Brick thought you gave the account you're using (or the serial port uses by default) more privelages...

So if you change the > to a # does the module work?

Lincoln

________________________________________
From: Crestron@... [Crestron@...] On Behalf Of matt_rasmussen_2000 [mjrtoo@...]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 8:08 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: VBrick SDK anyone?

If there are any lurkers, I spent a little time on it today and it seems like I'm receiving a different prompt than the Crestron module. The Crestron module shows you should receive VBrick> and I receive VBrick#. I realize this may mean I'm logged into the wrong 'account' or something like that so I have two questions that might help.

1) Does a special account need to be setup for Crestron for control, or just login the general admin account?
2) Is there any setup for the serial port, or just leave it 'disabled', meaning not a responder or initiator.

Thanks all!

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@> wrote:

I'm using the module on the Crestron site, have called VBrick and they say the SDK is the same across the encoder line, the guy setting up the VBrick says it's setup properly...I'm stuck in the middle. :)

I've used the module on other devices and it's been fine, so I'm thinking something isn't setup right, but want to cover all my bases.



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Re: VBrick SDK anyone?

 

I'm not a VBrick expert by any stretch of the imagination (they're becoming more and more rare and when I come across them they're either an "uncontrolled destination" or controlled via contact closure only (start + stop) but if VBrick is like Cisco (and a lot of other CLIs) the prompt may be your clue...

In Cisco (and others) land

Device> indicates that you're in an unprivelaged (sandboxed, restricted/no changes, read only) shell where
Device# indicates that you're in a privelaged (enabled, make changes, do damage) shell.

Perhaps the Crestron module for the VBrick is expecting and (only needs since you said its worked before) a unprivelaged shell and the preson who set up the 'Brick thought you gave the account you're using (or the serial port uses by default) more privelages...

So if you change the > to a # does the module work?

Lincoln

________________________________________
From: Crestron@... [Crestron@...] On Behalf Of matt_rasmussen_2000 [mjrtoo@...]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 8:08 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: VBrick SDK anyone?

If there are any lurkers, I spent a little time on it today and it seems like I'm receiving a different prompt than the Crestron module. The Crestron module shows you should receive VBrick> and I receive VBrick#. I realize this may mean I'm logged into the wrong 'account' or something like that so I have two questions that might help.

1) Does a special account need to be setup for Crestron for control, or just login the general admin account?
2) Is there any setup for the serial port, or just leave it 'disabled', meaning not a responder or initiator.

Thanks all!

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:

I'm using the module on the Crestron site, have called VBrick and they say the SDK is the same across the encoder line, the guy setting up the VBrick says it's setup properly...I'm stuck in the middle. :)

I've used the module on other devices and it's been fine, so I'm thinking something isn't setup right, but want to cover all my bases.



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Re: Crestron Dealer Supported Forum

 

I'm sure a lot of us are wondering how this fits in with IntegrationPros.org. What are you hoping we'll find on your forum that isn't on there or this YG?

Dan

--- In Crestron@..., "Charlie" <charlie@...> wrote:

Yahoo Crestron group is fantastic but, as a Crestron dealer, we thought we'd start our own. It may or may not be better for communicating questions, ideas and solutions. Time will tell. You are invited to join.



Thank you,
AVDomotics


Re: crestron mobile versus command fusion

 

Like some others, we have implemented a very simple solution that has worked very well for us. We just have an oscillator send a quick pulse to a feedback on the iPAD symbol every 10 seconds. It doesn't do anything besides that and is very simple.
We have it doing this to 3 iPADs at one home (staggered 3 seconds apart from each other), and another with 2 iPADs. Both stay connected and do not go into the setup screen, unless the processor is actually reboot (which is unavoidable).?
We also disable the Auto-lock in General settings and set it to NEVER on the iPAD so it doesn't go to sleep on it's own. That has worked extremely well for us, no issues. We are not running the latest app, but the older one that had this issue
and they work fine.?

-Ilya



________________________________
From: cb950 <cb950@...>
To: Crestron@...
Sent: Monday, April 2, 2012 5:18 PM
Subject: [Crestron] Re: crestron mobile versus command fusion


?
I think I was in the seminar with you Jon. I would've thought that the setting for Auto-reconnect would be for those who have multiple systems to connect to. I have been testing with the latest version of the app in my house, and it definitely still becomes disconnected eventually, resulting in unlocking the ipad and seeing the setup screen. I just spent an hour digging through posts about this issue.

Has anyone found a workaround that works 100%? The app has come very far since it's release, but this is a major disadvantage. I think it should never kick you out to the setup screen (like the remote, or sonos app). Anyone know if Control4 or Savant's iPad apps have a similar problem? :)
Casey

--- In Crestron@..., Jon Spackman <fueler1@...> wrote:

Hi Fabio,

Is this behavior you describe with the latest app, the one that came out a week or ago? I spoke to the Crestron mobile guy at the Cypress opening and he assured me that the do want the ipad app to work well and are continuing to refine it. ( i even saw a demo of a version that had fancy scrolling that has that little box in the scroll bar like an ipad or iphone has). Anyhow, they told me the wakeup on the setup page was done on purpose so that people who need their ipad to work on two systems ( like on their boat, and later at their home) have a way to chnage projects.

I disagreed and told them to give us a menu option, something like Multi-site install ON or OFF.

Anyhow talking with them it seems they do care and are doing their best, but its slow progress obviously. I have never used CF so cant comment on that.


But i just wanted to tell others that the wake on setup was done on urpose to allow mutli sites for a single ipad. Stupid!

Sent from my iPad



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Re: crestron mobile versus command fusion

 

I think I was in the seminar with you Jon. I would've thought that the setting for Auto-reconnect would be for those who have multiple systems to connect to. I have been testing with the latest version of the app in my house, and it definitely still becomes disconnected eventually, resulting in unlocking the ipad and seeing the setup screen. I just spent an hour digging through posts about this issue.

Has anyone found a workaround that works 100%? The app has come very far since it's release, but this is a major disadvantage. I think it should never kick you out to the setup screen (like the remote, or sonos app). Anyone know if Control4 or Savant's iPad apps have a similar problem? :)
Casey

--- In Crestron@..., Jon Spackman <fueler1@...> wrote:

Hi Fabio,

Is this behavior you describe with the latest app, the one that came out a week or ago? I spoke to the Crestron mobile guy at the Cypress opening and he assured me that the do want the ipad app to work well and are continuing to refine it. ( i even saw a demo of a version that had fancy scrolling that has that little box in the scroll bar like an ipad or iphone has). Anyhow, they told me the wakeup on the setup page was done on purpose so that people who need their ipad to work on two systems ( like on their boat, and later at their home) have a way to chnage projects.

I disagreed and told them to give us a menu option, something like Multi-site install ON or OFF.

Anyhow talking with them it seems they do care and are doing their best, but its slow progress obviously. I have never used CF so cant comment on that.


But i just wanted to tell others that the wake on setup was done on urpose to allow mutli sites for a single ipad. Stupid!

Sent from my iPad


Re: VBrick SDK anyone?

 

If there are any lurkers, I spent a little time on it today and it seems like I'm receiving a different prompt than the Crestron module. The Crestron module shows you should receive VBrick> and I receive VBrick#. I realize this may mean I'm logged into the wrong 'account' or something like that so I have two questions that might help.

1) Does a special account need to be setup for Crestron for control, or just login the general admin account?
2) Is there any setup for the serial port, or just leave it 'disabled', meaning not a responder or initiator.

Thanks all!

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:

I'm using the module on the Crestron site, have called VBrick and they say the SDK is the same across the encoder line, the guy setting up the VBrick says it's setup properly...I'm stuck in the middle. :)

I've used the module on other devices and it's been fine, so I'm thinking something isn't setup right, but want to cover all my bases.


Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

Heather Baiman
 

In debugger the browse strings just show up as <empty>

I used the "substring with empty string pass" symbol as suggested by Tony and for the moment just threw a 1 and 5 in the parameter fields. It appeared to be working, but I put myself in a loop when I rebooted, since the unit starts up with empty browse lines. I'll have to add some more logic to it tomorrow.

Thanks guys.

________________________________

From: Crestron@... on behalf of highfidelityinc
Sent: Mon 4/2/2012 5:19 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question



If the MMS-2 is truely putting out a &#92;x00 instead of a &#92;x01&#92;x00, then that is a firmware bug in the MMS-2 IHMO. But I did not see that Heather specificially say that in her original email.

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Perhaps "zero-length string" is the more appropriate description. (&#92;x00 would still be a 1-length string)

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 | F: 440.449.1106 | I:
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of erikm_101
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:55 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

is not lack of data, also data? ergo data with no bytes?

--- In Crestron@..., "tres n3L" <tres@> wrote:

imho, there is no such thing as an "empty" string. all data has bytes.



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of Lincoln King-Cliby
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:32 PM
To: 'Crestron@...'
Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question





Steve,

&#92;x00 is not the same as an empty string -- it's a string with one byte with
all bits set to 0.

(it's a case of "something" being "nothing" or "nothing" being "something"
:) )

As much as it strikes me as dirty-esque I think the best bet is a S+ module
that looks at the length of the string (e.g. IF(LEN(input$) = 0) )

Lincoln
--
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Sr. Systems Architect
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 F: 440.449.1106 I: <>
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ] On
Behalf Of highfidelityinc
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:05 PM
To: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

Let me preface this by saying I have not tried this. But I think the
following work work.

1) An Serial to Analog symbol (OP103) with a parameter of 0200h. That would
convert every serial character to a sequence of analog equivalents. You
would then look for an analog zero on the output.

2) SIMPL+ solution. You would look for the &#92;x00 character in the input
buffer.

3) An ASCII Serial Decoder symbol (ASCIIDecode). It has an &#92;x00 output. But
it would require an SMV to hit the dial input in order to get a pulse on
this output. Per help, you need a SRAM symbol too. This would be the most
iffy solution as it is meant to interface to an ASCII Keypad symbol. But it
might work.

Steve

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"Heather Baiman" <heather@> wrote:

I feel like I should and or do know this yet can't get this right.



I'm looking to detect an empty string from a MMS-2 via a SIO. Double
quotes doesn't work, neither does &#92;x00.



In particular, I am looking for when the first browse line of text
coming from an MMS-2 is blank/empty. I want to enact other code when I
detect this.



When using their Rhapsody interface, if you employ a layout on a large
touchpanel that is able to show the transports, current song meta data
and the browse list full time (instead of subpaging it to death) after
making a final selection on the Rhapsody source, the MMS clears the
strings on the browse list. In my opinion, it looks like it did
something wrong as opposed to just keeping you on the browse page you
were actually browsing. I can make it repopulate by pressing the 'back'
button when I see the empty string come in.



How do I detect the emptiness?



Heather Baiman

heather@

Electronic Environments

247 W. 37th

New York, NY 10018

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Re: TPMC 8x hard button stiff

 

WD-40 will degrade the plastic. I would remove the battery, wet a q-tip with rubbing alcohol and use that. If you feel you need more fluid have some rice in a cloth bag handy and press that up against the buttons after wetting. That will pull the moisture out right away.

I used this same process to restore my brand new HP HDX18 laptop that got an entire cup of black coffee spilled down the keyboard at masters in 2011 lol. Some of you might remember that moment....

That laptop is still running strong today!

-Neil Dorin

On 2012-04-02, at 4:14 PM, ktrdsl23 <ktrdsl23@...> wrote:

It didn't appear to be an issue with the battery. I'm wondering if I just
drip a little bit of WD-40 into the cracks around the button if that would
clean up the area without doing any damage to the controller itself.
Anybody have a better suggestion?

I'm not really all that interested in trying to contact a dealer as the
cost of the controller itself was probably less than it would be to work
with somebody to try and get it fixed.

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:03 PM, northeast_marcus
<northeastmarcus@...>wrote:

**


This happens with all of the 8x batteries after a while. Just like most
rechargeable batteries, they technically should be taken off the charger
once they are fully charged, and not charged again until they are low.
Keeping them on a constant charge causes the swelling issue.


--- In Crestron@..., ktrdsl23 <ktrdsl23@...> wrote:

I've been away from home this weekend but should be able to take a look
tomorrow or Tuesday and I'll report back. It sounds like if it is a
battery problem that it will stop being stiff after taking out the
battery? This controller has both an internal battery and the external
extended battery so I guess I need to remove both.

Does anybody have a link where I can read more about this "swollen"
battery
issue? Is that common from all batteries or just the cheap generic ones
sold through ebay?

On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Tony Golden <mrgolden@...> wrote:

**


That's all I've ever seen it affect too, but it was worth looking into.

It really sounds like the contacts or circuit board are dirty, since
they
work
for a while before getting "stuck" again.


--- On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:40 PM, frog_av wrote:

--- In Crestron@..., "Jonny" <ComeAlive@> wrote:

I thought the swollen battery only affected the 4 buttons across
the
bottom?
I took the battery out of mine and Velcro'd it to the base,
essentially making it a tabletop model. J
Shoot, sorry. Didn't read the original post closely enough. Yes, you
are
right. At least, that's all I've ever seen it affect.


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Re: D3 Pro 3.0.31 Scheduler Broken?

 

So did I.

Nevertheless I see some "previous driving source" errors.

That may be related to the new scenes feature I've been using.

...

--
Marc-Etienne HUNEAU

? 06.615.516.90

Le 3 avr. 2012 ¨¤ 00:01, "tres n3L" <tres@...> a ¨¦crit :

I was told that an option is to go back in my database. I was also told that
engineering is aware of the issue and is working hard on a fix. anything
else I was told I am not at liberty to share. besides, it has no bearing on
the issue at hand.

I just rolled back my database today, reloaded, and everything from the
scheduler works as intended.

:)

tres

From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of mehuneau
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:57 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: D3 Pro 3.0.31 Scheduler Broken?

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "tres
n3L" <tres@...> wrote:

no I was not told this.
Come on spit it out !

I hate when that kind of thing happen.

Rollback to the previous database is the fix ?

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DMC-VID-RCA-D's

innoventgroup
 

Is there anyone out there interested in 4 ea. DMC-VID-RCA-D's? These units are actually brand new, they were purcased as part of a complete DM-MD8x8 unit and had to be switched out with the DMC-VID-RCA-A's once the system was installed due to combatibility issues with the clients equipment. If you are interested in them, they will actually be shipped to you in the box's that the replacement DMC-VID-RCA-A's were shipped in from Crestron. I am interested in selling them or trading them, I just dont want them to go to waste. Here is a list of items that I am looking for.

CNX-PAD8A
DM-MD6x4
DM-RMC-100-C
Any CLW-DIM1's in white
Any CLW-DIM1RF's (non-ex version) in white

Thanks,
DAVE


Re: TPMC 8x hard button stiff

 

WD-40 is likely to damage the plastic. It needs to be non petroleum based.
Sorry I don't have any more than this. I'm not sure what you should use
just not something that might melt the plastic.

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 6:14 PM, ktrdsl23 <ktrdsl23@...> wrote:

It didn't appear to be an issue with the battery. I'm wondering if I just
drip a little bit of WD-40 into the cracks around the button if that would
clean up the area without doing any damage to the controller itself.
Anybody have a better suggestion?

I'm not really all that interested in trying to contact a dealer as the
cost of the controller itself was probably less than it would be to work
with somebody to try and get it fixed.

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:03 PM, northeast_marcus
<northeastmarcus@...>wrote:

**


This happens with all of the 8x batteries after a while. Just like most
rechargeable batteries, they technically should be taken off the charger
once they are fully charged, and not charged again until they are low.
Keeping them on a constant charge causes the swelling issue.


--- In Crestron@..., ktrdsl23 <ktrdsl23@...> wrote:

I've been away from home this weekend but should be able to take a look
tomorrow or Tuesday and I'll report back. It sounds like if it is a
battery problem that it will stop being stiff after taking out the
battery? This controller has both an internal battery and the external
extended battery so I guess I need to remove both.

Does anybody have a link where I can read more about this "swollen"
battery
issue? Is that common from all batteries or just the cheap generic ones
sold through ebay?

On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Tony Golden <mrgolden@...> wrote:

**


That's all I've ever seen it affect too, but it was worth looking
into.

It really sounds like the contacts or circuit board are dirty, since
they
work
for a while before getting "stuck" again.


--- On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:40 PM, frog_av wrote:

--- In Crestron@..., "Jonny" <ComeAlive@> wrote:

I thought the swollen battery only affected the 4 buttons across
the
bottom?
I took the battery out of mine and Velcro'd it to the base,
essentially making it a tabletop model. J
Shoot, sorry. Didn't read the original post closely enough. Yes,
you
are
right. At least, that's all I've ever seen it affect.









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Dnav Object/ source scrolling list on Ipad

gsusmood
 

hey everyone, Am new in the group, been programming for about a year on SIMPL Windows, I have done couples of Ipads but this new client the company who contracted my services sold the In Wall Cradle and had to re do my layouts for rotation gesture. Now this customer have a lot of sources and would be good for this job to do that type of scrolling list that the Ipad demo have, I already installed Dnav object but trying to figure it out how to put my own icons and gestures. thanks so much for any help on this!!


Crestron Dealer Supported Forum

Charlie
 

Yahoo Crestron group is fantastic but, as a Crestron dealer, we thought we'd start our own. It may or may not be better for communicating questions, ideas and solutions. Time will tell. You are invited to join.



Thank you,
AVDomotics


Re: TPMC 8x hard button stiff

 

It didn't appear to be an issue with the battery. I'm wondering if I just
drip a little bit of WD-40 into the cracks around the button if that would
clean up the area without doing any damage to the controller itself.
Anybody have a better suggestion?

I'm not really all that interested in trying to contact a dealer as the
cost of the controller itself was probably less than it would be to work
with somebody to try and get it fixed.

On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 7:03 PM, northeast_marcus
<northeastmarcus@...>wrote:

**


This happens with all of the 8x batteries after a while. Just like most
rechargeable batteries, they technically should be taken off the charger
once they are fully charged, and not charged again until they are low.
Keeping them on a constant charge causes the swelling issue.


--- In Crestron@..., ktrdsl23 <ktrdsl23@...> wrote:

I've been away from home this weekend but should be able to take a look
tomorrow or Tuesday and I'll report back. It sounds like if it is a
battery problem that it will stop being stiff after taking out the
battery? This controller has both an internal battery and the external
extended battery so I guess I need to remove both.

Does anybody have a link where I can read more about this "swollen"
battery
issue? Is that common from all batteries or just the cheap generic ones
sold through ebay?

On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 8:13 PM, Tony Golden <mrgolden@...> wrote:

**


That's all I've ever seen it affect too, but it was worth looking into.

It really sounds like the contacts or circuit board are dirty, since
they
work
for a while before getting "stuck" again.


--- On Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 7:40 PM, frog_av wrote:

--- In Crestron@..., "Jonny" <ComeAlive@> wrote:

I thought the swollen battery only affected the 4 buttons across
the
bottom?
I took the battery out of mine and Velcro'd it to the base,
essentially making it a tabletop model. J
Shoot, sorry. Didn't read the original post closely enough. Yes, you
are
right. At least, that's all I've ever seen it affect.





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Re: D3 Pro 3.0.31 Scheduler Broken?

tres n3L
 

I was told that an option is to go back in my database. I was also told that
engineering is aware of the issue and is working hard on a fix. anything
else I was told I am not at liberty to share. besides, it has no bearing on
the issue at hand.



I just rolled back my database today, reloaded, and everything from the
scheduler works as intended.



:)



tres







From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of mehuneau
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:57 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: D3 Pro 3.0.31 Scheduler Broken?







--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "tres
n3L" <tres@...> wrote:

no I was not told this.
Come on spit it out !

I hate when that kind of thing happen.

Rollback to the previous database is the fix ?


Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

 

The following SIMPL+ solution should work if the MMS-2 is putting out a zero length string.

STRING_INPUT InStr$[255];
DIGITAL_OUTPUT NullString;

CHANGE InStr$
{
if (!len(InStr$))
{
pulse(10, NullString);
}
}

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Perhaps "zero-length string" is the more appropriate description. (&#92;x00 would still be a 1-length string)

--
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Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 | F: 440.449.1106 | I:
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of erikm_101
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:55 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

is not lack of data, also data? ergo data with no bytes?

--- In Crestron@..., "tres n3L" <tres@> wrote:

imho, there is no such thing as an "empty" string. all data has bytes.



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of Lincoln King-Cliby
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:32 PM
To: 'Crestron@...'
Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question





Steve,

&#92;x00 is not the same as an empty string -- it's a string with one byte with
all bits set to 0.

(it's a case of "something" being "nothing" or "nothing" being "something"
:) )

As much as it strikes me as dirty-esque I think the best bet is a S+ module
that looks at the length of the string (e.g. IF(LEN(input$) = 0) )

Lincoln
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Sr. Systems Architect
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 F: 440.449.1106 I:
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ] On
Behalf Of highfidelityinc
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:05 PM
To: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

Let me preface this by saying I have not tried this. But I think the
following work work.

1) An Serial to Analog symbol (OP103) with a parameter of 0200h. That would
convert every serial character to a sequence of analog equivalents. You
would then look for an analog zero on the output.

2) SIMPL+ solution. You would look for the &#92;x00 character in the input
buffer.

3) An ASCII Serial Decoder symbol (ASCIIDecode). It has an &#92;x00 output. But
it would require an SMV to hit the dial input in order to get a pulse on
this output. Per help, you need a SRAM symbol too. This would be the most
iffy solution as it is meant to interface to an ASCII Keypad symbol. But it
might work.

Steve

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"Heather Baiman" <heather@> wrote:

I feel like I should and or do know this yet can't get this right.



I'm looking to detect an empty string from a MMS-2 via a SIO. Double
quotes doesn't work, neither does &#92;x00.



In particular, I am looking for when the first browse line of text
coming from an MMS-2 is blank/empty. I want to enact other code when I
detect this.



When using their Rhapsody interface, if you employ a layout on a large
touchpanel that is able to show the transports, current song meta data
and the browse list full time (instead of subpaging it to death) after
making a final selection on the Rhapsody source, the MMS clears the
strings on the browse list. In my opinion, it looks like it did
something wrong as opposed to just keeping you on the browse page you
were actually browsing. I can make it repopulate by pressing the 'back'
button when I see the empty string come in.



How do I detect the emptiness?



Heather Baiman

heather@

Electronic Environments

247 W. 37th

New York, NY 10018

Phone (212)997-1110

Fax (212)997-0474





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Re: Crestron marketing

joshuaelek
 

Ha! Yeah we joke about how it's a prerequisite to be named josh to get a job here :)

--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:

Lol. +1.

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., "ChrisK" <chris@> wrote:

Joshua,
Great Website!!
Just a suggestion - You need to have Dave B. change his name to Joshua

Chris K.........:)

--- In Crestron@..., Josh Elek <jelek@> wrote:

It's not a marketing video, but we at LiquidPixel Group have designed a set of control interface simulations that some of our integrators show to potential clients when trying to close a sale. It's an app that runs on your iPad and functions like a typical Crestron UI. (They can see how easy it can be to route video, monitor security cameras and whatnot.) You don't need it connected to a processor or the internet. Just fire up an iPad and you can show simulated control interfaces to potential clients.

If you're at all interested, you can go here to sign up and get instruction on how to install the demo on your iPad.

-Joshua Elek


Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

 

If the MMS-2 is truely putting out a &#92;x00 instead of a &#92;x01&#92;x00, then that is a firmware bug in the MMS-2 IHMO. But I did not see that Heather specificially say that in her original email.

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Perhaps "zero-length string" is the more appropriate description. (&#92;x00 would still be a 1-length string)

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 | F: 440.449.1106 | I:
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of erikm_101
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:55 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

is not lack of data, also data? ergo data with no bytes?

--- In Crestron@..., "tres n3L" <tres@> wrote:

imho, there is no such thing as an "empty" string. all data has bytes.



From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of Lincoln King-Cliby
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:32 PM
To: 'Crestron@...'
Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question





Steve,

&#92;x00 is not the same as an empty string -- it's a string with one byte with
all bits set to 0.

(it's a case of "something" being "nothing" or "nothing" being "something"
:) )

As much as it strikes me as dirty-esque I think the best bet is a S+ module
that looks at the length of the string (e.g. IF(LEN(input$) = 0) )

Lincoln
--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 F: 440.449.1106 I:
Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ] On
Behalf Of highfidelityinc
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:05 PM
To: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Dumb Serial Empty String Question

Let me preface this by saying I have not tried this. But I think the
following work work.

1) An Serial to Analog symbol (OP103) with a parameter of 0200h. That would
convert every serial character to a sequence of analog equivalents. You
would then look for an analog zero on the output.

2) SIMPL+ solution. You would look for the &#92;x00 character in the input
buffer.

3) An ASCII Serial Decoder symbol (ASCIIDecode). It has an &#92;x00 output. But
it would require an SMV to hit the dial input in order to get a pulse on
this output. Per help, you need a SRAM symbol too. This would be the most
iffy solution as it is meant to interface to an ASCII Keypad symbol. But it
might work.

Steve

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"Heather Baiman" <heather@> wrote:

I feel like I should and or do know this yet can't get this right.



I'm looking to detect an empty string from a MMS-2 via a SIO. Double
quotes doesn't work, neither does &#92;x00.



In particular, I am looking for when the first browse line of text
coming from an MMS-2 is blank/empty. I want to enact other code when I
detect this.



When using their Rhapsody interface, if you employ a layout on a large
touchpanel that is able to show the transports, current song meta data
and the browse list full time (instead of subpaging it to death) after
making a final selection on the Rhapsody source, the MMS clears the
strings on the browse list. In my opinion, it looks like it did
something wrong as opposed to just keeping you on the browse page you
were actually browsing. I can make it repopulate by pressing the 'back'
button when I see the empty string come in.



How do I detect the emptiness?



Heather Baiman

heather@

Electronic Environments

247 W. 37th

New York, NY 10018

Phone (212)997-1110

Fax (212)997-0474






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